Reyshawn Terry
Small forward, Basketball Player
1984 –
Who is Reyshawn Terry?
Reyshawn Terry is an American professional basketball player for Le Mans of the French League.
Terry played collegiately at the University of North Carolina where he helped win the 2005 NCAA Championship. Terry was drafted in the second round, 44th overall, by the Orlando Magic in the 2007 NBA Draft. He was traded on draft day by the Magic to the Mavericks for the rights to the 60th overall pick, Milovan Raković, and cash.
On August 26, 2007, he agreed to a contract with Aris BC of Greece's A1 league. In the summer of 2008, Terry played in the Rocky Mountain Revue summer league for the Dallas Mavericks, and then shortly after joined Italian club Virtus Bologna for the upcoming season. With Bologna, Terry reached the quarterfinals of the FIBA Euro Challenge.
In LOSE 2009-10 Terry played for Xacobeo Blu:Sens, which was promoted to the Spanish ACB for the 2009–2010 season, after having spent years in the second division LEB.
Terry played for the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA Summer League in 2010.
In August 2010 he signed with German Club Brose Baskets. For the following season, he signed with BC Khimik in the Ukraine. Season 2012-13 he played for Champville SC in Lebanon.
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- Born
- Apr 7, 1984
Winston-Salem - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Lived in
- Winston-Salem
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on July 23, 2013
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